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1 Pref| spirituous blood into the aorta, drawing fuliginous vapours 2 Pref| for transmission into the aorta, I ask how, and by what 3 Pref| regress of spirits from the aorta upon each supervening diastole 4 V | sends its charge into the aorta, and through this by the 5 V | to have pointed to the aorta as the vessel which distributes 6 V | situated at the orifice of the aorta prevent the return of the 7 VI | and the great artery or aorta, are all connected otherwise 8 VI | terminate in the great artery or aorta. So that in the dissection 9 VI | the pulmonary artery and aorta; but they prevent all regurgitation 10 VI | all regurgitation from the aorta or pulmonic vessels back 11 VI | right ventricle into the aorta.~What is commonly said in 12 VI | from the vena cava into the aorta through the cavities of 13 VI | ductus arteriosus, into the aorta; the left, in like manner, 14 VI | through the root of the aorta into the trunk of that vessel.~ 15 VI | from the vena cava into the aorta, and that by a route as 16 VII | from the vena cava into the aorta, through the porosities 17 VII | from the vena cava into the aorta.~[Footnote 2: See the Commentary 18 VIII| kinds, the cava and the aorta; and this not by reason 19 IX | it will project into the aorta upon each contraction; and 20 IX | heart at each pulse into the aorta; which quantity, by reason 21 IX | blood injected into the aorta; but the body of neither 22 IX | already seen; so that if the aorta be tied at the base of the 23 XII | through the heart into the aorta. And further, if we calculate 24 XIII| the commencement of the aorta and pulmonary artery, viz., 25 XVII| from the vena cava into the aorta, whence it is distributed 26 XVII| of its walls as does the aorta. The aorta sustains a more 27 XVII| walls as does the aorta. The aorta sustains a more powerful 28 XVII| softer than those of the aorta in the same proportion as 29 XVII| vessels derived from the aorta. And the same proportion